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Before the September 7 presentation, it has been claimed that Apple is likely to announce a total of seven pieces of hardware, including iPad tablets and iPhone cellphones. The introduction of the iPhone 14 series is rumoured to be three weeks away. According to Evan Blass's list of upcoming smartphones, the Cupertino-based corporation will also introduce an iPhone 14 small. Whether or not there will be an iPhone 14 Max is unclear from Blass. One standard and two Pro tablet models are set to make their debut in the tablet category.
The informant said that Apple will release the iPhone 14, iPhone 14 mini, iPhone 14 Pro, iPhone 14 Pro Max, iPad 10.2 (10th generation), iPad Pro 12.9 (6th generation), and iPad Pro 11 through one of its top-tier channel partners in the Asia-Pacific area (4th generation). Blass claims that the Asian partner's information that it intends to supply "seven devices" beginning next month is accurate and that "we can be fairly confident in that information."
The tipper's list did not include the iPhone 14 Max, indicating that the model may not be released. It should be noted, though, that Evan Blass did not specifically state that the company will not release the iPhone 14 Max, which was rumoured to debut with the two Pro and one vanilla model. The only information Blass provides is that the Asian partner intends to stock the aforementioned devices as of next month. This in no way disqualifies the iPhone 14 Max from debuting on the widely anticipated September 7.
According to reports, the three iPad tablets and the iPhone 14 versions will reportedly launch globally on September 7 and go on sale on September 16. The release of the iPhone will start a hectic fall product season that will also see the introduction of several new Mac computers, high-end and low-end iPad tablets, and three different Apple Watch models, according to Bloomberg's Mark Gurman. According to reports, the business plans to introduce the iPhone 14 series and new iPad devices at two separate occasions.
Although the corporation is not introducing its products in a very Apple-like manner, it may be obliged to do so owing to continuous global unrest and the possibility of a recession. An early announcement and distribution of Apple's new hardware, according to analyst Ming-Chi Kuo, might help the company lessen the impact of the danger of a recession on demand. More than half of Apple's sales, according to reports, come from iPhone models.